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Sorry for the crappy photos, but between the coraline on the glass and the fact the wrasse kept facing the phone camera these were the best I can do. Cirrhilabrus bathyphilus, I belive?
 
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Sorry for the crappy photos, but between the coraline on the glass and the fact the wrasse kept facing the phone camera these were the best I can do. Cirrhilabrus bathyphilus, I belive?
bathyphilus or efatensis; would need better photos to make that distinction.
 
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Isn’t C.Efatensis a fairly new one in the hobby ?
Nope, just a new name. The two names split what was all considered the same species before.
 
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Hello
Would you please ID this guy for me?

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Sorry for the bad pic, was a tough one to capture.

Thank you
 
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Hello
Would you please ID this guy for me?

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Sorry for the bad pic, was a tough one to capture.

Thank you
Need a better pic, but perhaps Labrichthys unilineatus?
 

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Need a better pic, but perhaps Labrichthys unilineatus?

I’ll try to get a better one but it definitely doesn’t look like L Unilineatus.

It has two yellow markings on both sides, very unusual specimen at my lfs
 
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